I hope the chippiness carries over from the Celtic series. Maybe it will keep ATL from their tendency of forgetting how to score for the ball for long stretches
I predict cavs advance in 5 games
Jump. Scott Skiles answer to the question on how Eddy Curry can become a better rebounder
Hawks came back from an 18 point deficit, but Cavs ran away with it late. Big block by Kyrie down the stretch, fun to see a point guard get up and turn back a shot like that.
Meanwhile, LeBron has passed Michael Jordan in career Playoff wins. Similar winning percentage, too: LeBron's won 120 of 183 career Playoff games, while MJ won 119/179.
Why do the Cavs succeed so much against the Hawks? I know the obvious reasons, but fuck, they're up 36 at the half; Pistons gave them a better run for their money.
41 now... Christ.
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Records being broken 2 Eastern conference game 7s Buzzer beater to force OT Players getting physical in the playoffs 2-3 absolute powerhouse all-time teams with entertaining and dominating performances
I don't care to convince anyone that this season is better or worse than I feel it is, but the playoffs so far have been far from "sorry ass".
Yeah, I'll say definitely not the worst, nor certainly the best, at least in my book. I'll also say that I thought the 2014 Playoffs were great, capping off an overall fine season, lest I come off like a fan tragically stuck in the 90s. 2011 and 2013 still stick out in my mind as well.
It's just the way it goes sometimes, and one person's criteria won't necessarily match anyone else's. I know some fans who really enjoyed the lockout years because the shorter seasons seemingly made a larger chunk of the season more meaningful. I can appreciate that too, though the disjointed offseason resulted in some sloppy basketball and other unfortunate circumstances in both cases.